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Thousands of people nationwide have been diagnosed with heart murmurs, mitral valve prolapse, and MVP Syndrome. What is confusing for these people is the fact that there is a group of symptoms common to several disorders that have been labeled MVP Syndrome. Most often, however, a prolapsed valve is not the cause of the varied symptoms. Instead, the cause is often Dysautonomia. Dysautonomia is a malfunction of the Autonomic (or “automatic”) Nervous System that regulates the heart, blood vessels, and blood pressure on a daily basis. In reality, MVP Syndrome is actually Dysautonomia. Similarly, POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome) is a form of Dysautonomia. Accurate diagnosis is the key to getting the right help. So it is critical to find the right doctor that specializes in these types of disorders.

If you think you may have Dysautonomia, MVP Syndrome, or POTS, you want the correct diagnosis and the right doctor so that you can feel better as soon as possible. Dr. Paula Moore, formerly with The Autonomic Disorders and Mitral Valve Prolapse Center with Dr. Phillip Watkins, could be the right doctor for you. Dr. Moore has over 20 years experience in diagnosing, treating and providing follow up care for people with Dysautonomia. Now located at the Dysautonomia-MVP Center in Vestavia Al, she continues to exclusively treat patients with Dysautonomia. See what a difference experience makes. Let her years of practice and the thousands of patient experiences work for you. Dr. Moore will work with you to make a correct diagnosis and if that diagnosis is Dysautonomia, she will diligently pursue treatment options including lifestyle modifications, diet, exercise, supplements and medications when indicated. It is not a fast road to recovery but “SLOW AND STEADY WINS THE RACE”.

Although people with Dysautonomia may not have a life-threatening condition, it can seriously affect their quality of life. A correct diagnosis allows recommendations for treatment in addition to, or sometimes instead of, medication.

So instead of wondering what your diagnosis might be, setup an appointment with Dr. Paula Moore and get the answers you need, with treatment options designed personally for you. Come and get the specialized testing, treatment and follow up care you need in a place where everyone knows your name and your struggles.

Dr. Moore has New Patient appointments at 7:00 AM, 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM Monday through Thursday. Her follow up appointments are available Monday through Thursday from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

“CALL 205-286-3200 OR CLICK TODAY” to make your appointment.